A color inkjet printing apparatus in which an image capturing part captures an image of a page identifier printed on each page of a printing medium, and an inspection part compares a page identification result acquired from an output of the image capturing part with page identification information included in print data. The page identifier includes single-color parts that are each printed with only one of a plurality of colors used in the printing apparatus. Thus, a printing defect can be quickly detected during inspection of the first page in which the printing defect has occurred, irrespective of the ink color in which the printing defect has occurred.
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9. A printing apparatus comprising:
a printing mechanism by which printing is performed on a printing medium with inks of a plurality of colors using an inkjet system;
a print control part that, when each page of said printing medium is printed, prints a page identifier on said printing medium based on page identification information included in print data of said each page, by controlling said printing mechanism;
an image pickup part that captures an image of said page identifier; and
an inspection part that detects a printing defect by acquiring a page identification result from an output of said image pickup part and comparing said page identification result with said page identification information,
wherein said page identifier includes a plurality of single-color parts each having a shape representing a respective one of single-digit integers from “0” to “9”, each of said plurality of single-color parts being printed with only one of said plurality of colors,
said plurality of single-color parts are printed respectively in a plurality of single-color-part printing areas, said plurality of single-color-part printing areas and a plurality of blank areas on which printing is not performed being alternately arranged,
said page identifier on said each page includes a plurality of single-color parts printed with all of said plurality of colors.
1. A printing apparatus comprising:
a printing mechanism by which printing is performed on a printing medium with inks of a plurality of colors using an inkjet system;
a print control part that, when each page of said printing medium is printed, prints a page identifier on said printing medium based on page identification information included in print data of said each page, by controlling said printing mechanism;
an image pickup part that captures an image of said page identifier; and
an inspection part that detects a printing defect by acquiring a page identification result from an output of said image pickup part and comparing said page identification result with said page identification information,
wherein said page identifier includes a plurality of single-color parts each having a shape representing a respective one of single-digit integers from “0” to “9”,
said plurality of single-color parts are printed respectively in a plurality of single-color-part printing areas, said plurality of single-color-part printing areas and a plurality of blank areas on which printing is not performed being alternately arranged,
under control of said print control part, said page identifier on said each page is printed with only one of said plurality of colors, and
printing of a plurality of single-color parts with all of said plurality of colors is performed during a period in which printing is being performed on only a predetermined number of pages.
2. The printing apparatus according to
a color of said page identifier is sequentially changed for each page.
3. The printing apparatus according to
said page identifier on said each page is a bar code.
4. The printing apparatus according to
said printing mechanism performs printing on both sides of said printing medium, in which case said page identifier is printed on said both sides,
said image pickup part captures images of said page identifiers on said both sides, and
said inspection part inspects consistency in printing between said both sides by acquiring page identification results for said both sides from an output of said image pickup part.
5. The printing apparatus according to
said printing mechanism comprises:
a supply part that holds a roll of unprinted printing medium and lets said printing medium out from said roll; and
a taking-up part that takes up a portion of said printing medium that has undergone printing.
6. The printing apparatus according to
said page identifier on said each page is a bar code.
7. The printing apparatus according to
said printing mechanism performs printing on both sides of said printing medium, in which case said page identifier is printed on said both sides,
said image pickup part captures images of said page identifiers on said both sides, and
said inspection part inspects consistency in printing between said both sides by acquiring page identification results for said both sides from an output of said image pickup part.
8. The printing apparatus according to
said printing mechanism comprises:
a supply part that holds a roll of unprinted printing medium and lets said printing medium out from said roll; and
a taking-up part that takes up a portion of said printing medium that has undergone printing.
10. The printing apparatus according to
said inspection part acquires a page identification result from each of said single-color parts printed with said plurality of colors and compares each of said page identification results with said page identification information.
11. The printing apparatus according to
said page identifier on said each page is a bar code.
12. The printing apparatus according to
said printing mechanism performs printing on both sides of said printing medium, in which case said page identifier is printed on said both sides,
said image pickup part captures images of said page identifiers on said both sides, and
said inspection part inspects consistency in printing between said both sides by acquiring page identification results for said both sides from an output of said image pickup part.
13. The printing apparatus according to
said printing mechanism comprises:
a supply part that holds a roll of unprinted printing medium and lets said printing medium out from said roll; and
a taking-up part that takes up a portion of said printing medium that has undergone printing.
14. The printing apparatus according to
said page identifier on said each page is a bar code.
15. The printing apparatus according to
said printing mechanism performs printing on both sides of said printing medium, in which case said page identifier is printed on said both sides,
said image pickup part captures images of said page identifiers on said both sides, and
said inspection part inspects consistency in printing between said both sides by acquiring page identification results for said both sides from an output of said image pickup part.
16. The printing apparatus according to
said printing mechanism comprises:
a supply part that holds a roll of unprinted printing medium and lets said printing medium out from said roll; and
a taking-up part that takes up a portion of said printing medium that has undergone printing.
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The present application is a 35 U.S.C. §371 national phase conversion of PCT/JP2010/060839 filed Jun. 25, 2010 and claims priority of JP2009-223671 filed Sep. 29, 2009, both incorporated herein in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a printing apparatus.
Conventionally, there have been used inkjet printing apparatuses that perform printing on a printing medium by scanning, relative to the printing medium, an ejection mechanism in which a plurality of outlets for ejecting minute ink droplets are arranged. In recent years, inkjet printing apparatuses have also been used for printing where the content to be printed varies for each page (so-called variable data printing) such as in credit card bills or the like, in which case, for example, printing is continuously performed on both the front and back surfaces of a plurality of pages set for a long-length printing medium.
Along with such printing apparatuses, various techniques for inspecting a printing defect where the content printed on the front surface of a page does not correspond to the content printed on the back surface of that page (i.e., the content to be printed on the back surface of one page is printed on the back surface of a different page) have been proposed. For example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Gazette No. 2001-58446 discloses a technique for use in an inkjet printer that performs color printing on both the front and back surfaces of a long-length printing medium, in which an identifier such as a number, a symbol, or a bar code is printed on the front and back surfaces of each page, and a printing defect where the contents printed on the front and back do not correspond to each other is inspected by capturing and comparing images of the identifiers on both the front and back surfaces on the downstream side of the conveyance direction of the printing medium.
Meanwhile, like Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Gazette No. 2001-58446, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Gazette No. 2004-314610 discloses a technique for use in an electrophotographic printing apparatus, in which a printing defect where the contents printed on the front and back do not correspond to each other is detected by printing a bar code or the like on both the front and back surfaces of a printing medium and capturing and comparing images of the bar code or the like on the downstream side. The printing apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Gazette No. 2004-314610 also enables detection of a printing defect where the front and back surfaces of a certain page are both missing, by comparing the bar codes on the front surfaces of adjacent pages and also comparing the bar codes on the back surfaces of these pages.
Incidentally, with the printing apparatuses as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Gazettes Nos. 2001-58446 and 2004-314610, the bar codes on the front and back of each page are printed with a black (K) ink that can be read by an ordinary bar code reader. Therefore, a printing apparatus that performs color printing cannot detect printing defects due to inks of colors other than black even if such printing defects have occurred.
The present invention is intended for a printing apparatus, and it is an object of the present invention to detect printing defects due to inks of all colors in inkjet color printing.
The printing apparatus includes a printing mechanism by which printing is performed on a printing medium with inks of a plurality of colors using an inkjet system, a print control part that, when each page of the printing medium is printed, prints a page identifier on the printing medium based on page identification information included in print data of the page, by controlling the printing mechanism, an image pickup part that captures an image of the page identifier, and an inspection part that detects a printing defect by acquiring a page identification result from an output of the image pickup part and comparing the page identification result with the page identification information, wherein the page identifier includes at least one single-color part that is printed with only any one of the plurality of colors, and under control of the print control part, printing of single-color parts with all of the plurality of colors is performed during a period in which printing is being performed on only a predetermined number of pages. According to the present invention, it is possible to detect printing defects due to inks of all colors in inkjet color printing.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the page identifier on each of the pages includes single-color parts printed with all of the plurality of colors. This enables quick detection of a printing defect. More preferably, the inspection part acquires a page identification result from each of the single-color parts printed with the plurality of colors and compares each of the page identification results with the page identification information. As a result, the color of an ink with which a printing defect has occurred can be easily specified.
In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the page identifier on each of the pages is printed with only any one of the plurality of colors. Accordingly, the color of an ink with which a printing defect has occurred can be easily specified. More preferably, a color of the page identifier is sequentially changed for each page. This enables quick detection of a printing defect.
In still another embodiment of the present invention, the page identifier on each of the pages is a bar code. Accordingly, the page identification result can be easily acquired.
In still another embodiment of the present invention, the printing mechanism performs printing on both sides of the printing medium, in which case the page identifier is printed on both of the sides, the image pickup part captures images of the page identifiers on both of the sides, and the inspection part inspects consistency in printing between both of the sides by acquiring page identification results for both of the sides from an output of the image pickup part.
In still another embodiment of the present invention, the printing mechanism includes a supply part that holds a roll of unprinted printing medium and lets the printing medium out from the roll, and a taking-up part that takes up a portion of the printing medium that has undergone printing.
These and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The printing mechanism 11 includes a scanning mechanism 27 for moving the printing medium 9 in the Y direction (hereinafter also referred to as the “scanning direction”) in
In the scanning mechanism 27, a plurality of rollers 271 that are each long in the X direction (i.e., the direction that is horizontal and is perpendicular to the Y direction) in
An encoder 29 that detects the moving speed of the printing medium 9 in the scanning direction is provided in one roller 271a of the scanning mechanism 27. By a later-described scanning controller 412 (see
In
As shown in
In the printing apparatus 1, each inkjet head 31 (see
As shown in
In the printing apparatus 1 shown in
The identifier printing area 950 is set, for example, outside punching holes that are formed in opposite sides of the printing medium 9 in the X direction for use in conveyance of the printing medium 9 or the like. Also, marks or the like indicating, for example, a page break and a print start position are printed upstream and downstream of the identifier printing area 950 (on the (−Y) and (+Y) sides). The aforementioned punching holes or other marks or the like are not shown in
The single-color parts 951a to 951d are printed respectively in four single-color-part printing areas 955a to 955d that are arranged in the Y direction within the identifier printing area 950, and a blank area 955e (i.e., an area on which printing is not performed) is provided between each pair of adjacent single-color-part printing areas. The single-color parts 951a to 951d each represent one of single-digit integers from “0” to “9” depending on the shape. Although the single-color-part printing areas 955a to 955d are each encircled by the chain double-dashed line in
The single-color part 951 represents “3” if the second and third areas from the left are colored, and represents “4” if only the third area from the left is colored. If the two rightmost areas of the single-color-part printing area 955 are colored, the single-color part 951 represents “5”, and if only the rightmost area is colored, the single-color part 951 represents “6”. Furthermore, the single-color part represents “7” if the second area from the left and the rightmost area are colored, represents “8” if the leftmost area and the rightmost area are colored, and represents “9” if the leftmost area and the third area from the left are colored.
In the printing apparatus 1 shown in
The following describes a specific embodiment of detecting a printing defect, taking an ink of K color as an example. Note that the following description also applies to inks of the other colors. If data to be printed on a different page with an ink of K color has been printed on the current page due to a missing page or the like, a printing defect due to the ink of K color is detected because the page identification result acquired from the black single-color part 951a of the page identifier 95 differs from the page identification information 432.
Furthermore, with the print data 431 corresponding to a single page of the printing medium 9, if the result of printing with the ink of K color has shifted in the Y direction due to, for example, a loss of part of data to be printed on that page with the ink of K color, the black single-color part 951a is printed at a position shifted in the Y direction from the identifier printing area 950. As a result, a printing defect due to the ink of K color is detected because the image of the single-color part 951a cannot be appropriately captured by the image capturing part 6 and accordingly the page identification result acquired from the single-color part 951a differs from the page identification information 432.
If all the data to be printed with the ink of K color has been lost or if printing using the ink of K color has not been performed due to, for example, the occurrence of an ejection failure in the inkjet head 31 for ejecting the ink of K color, a printing defect due to the ink of K color is detected because the black single-color part 951a is not printed and accordingly the page identification result corresponding to the single-color part 951a cannot be acquired.
As described above, in the printing apparatus 1, the image of the page identifier 95 printed on each page of the printing medium 9 is captured by the image capturing part 6, and the page identification results obtained from the output of the image capturing part 6 and the page identification information 432 included in the print data 431 are compared in the inspection part 42. Since the page identifier 95 includes the single-color parts 951a to 951d printed with inks of all of the plurality of colors used in the printing apparatus 1, a printing defect can be quickly detected during inspection of the first page in which the printing defect has occurred, irrespective of with which ink color out of the plurality of colors the printing defect has occurred. Furthermore, the color of an ink with which a printing defect has occurred can be easily specified by the inspection part 42 acquiring the page identification result from each of the single-color parts 951a to 951d of the page identifier 95 and comparing each of the page identification results with the page identification information 432.
With the printing apparatus 1, it is also possible, by changing the control performed by the print control part 41, to print the entire page identifier on each page of the printing medium 9 with only an ink of one of the plurality of colors used in the printing apparatus 1 and to perform printing of page identifiers with inks of all of the plurality of colors during the period in which printing is being performed for a predetermined number of pages (which is the number of pages greater than or equal to the number of ink colors (in the present embodiment, four) used in the printing apparatus 1, and is hereinafter referred to as a “unit page number”). In other words, the page identifier forms one single-color part, and under the control of the print control part 41, printing of single-color parts with all of the above plurality of colors is performed during the period in which printing is being performed for the unit page number.
For example, in the case where the unit page number is four, a page identifier is printed with the ink of K color in the identifier printing area 950 (see
In the printing apparatus 1 shown in
Incidentally, with the method for printing the page identifier 95a on each page with only an ink of a single color, for example, if the color of the page identifier 95a is assumed to be changed for each page in order starting with K from the first page, then to C, then to M, and then to Y and a printing defect due to the ink of K color has occurred on the second page, that printing defect cannot be detected until the end of inspection of the fifth page on which the page identifier 95a is next printed with the ink of K color. Accordingly, from the viewpoint of reducing the time from the occurrence of a printing defect to the detection of the printing defect as short as possible, the interval between pages on which the page identifier 95a is printed with an ink of the same color is preferably as short as possible.
As described above, the printing apparatus 1 can relatively quickly detect a printing defect by sequentially changing the color of the page identifier 95a for each page on condition that the unit page number is made equal to the number of ink colors (in the present embodiment, four) used in the printing apparatus 1.
Next is a description of a printing apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention. The printing apparatus according to the second embodiment has the same configuration as that of the printing apparatus 1 shown in
In the printing apparatus according to the second embodiment, the bar code reader of the image capturing part 6 captures an image of the bar code 96 printed on each page of the printing medium 9, and the inspection part 42 (see
Also, as in the first embodiment, the color of an ink with which a printing defect has occurred can be easily specified by the inspection part 42 acquiring a page identification result from each of the single-color parts 951a to 951d of the bar code 96 and comparing each of the page identification results with the page identification information 432. Furthermore, using the bar code 96 as the page identifier facilitates acquisition of the page identification results from the page identifier, using an existing bar code reader.
With the printing apparatus according to the second embodiment, as in the first embodiment, it is also possible, by changing the control performed by the print control part 41, to print the entire bar code 96 on each page of the printing medium 9 with only an ink of any one of K, C, M, and Y colors and to perform printing of bar codes 96 with inks of all K, C, M, and Y colors during the period in which printing is being performed for the unit page number. In other words, the bar code 96 forms one single-color part, and under the control of the print control part 41, printing of the single-color parts with all of the above plurality of colors is performed during the period in which printing is being performed for the unit page number.
With the printing apparatus according to the second embodiment, as in the first embodiment, the color of an ink with which a printing defect has occurred can be easily specified even if the bar code 96 on each page is printed with only an ink of a single color out of inks of the plurality of colors used in the printing apparatus. Furthermore, as in the first embodiment, a printing defect can be relatively quickly detected by sequentially changing the color of the bar code 96 for each page on condition that the unit page number is made equal to the number of ink colors (in the present embodiment, four) used in the printing apparatus.
Next is a description of a printing apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
In the printing apparatus 1a, the ejection unit 3 ejects minute ink droplets toward the front surface 91 of the printing medium 9, and the two-dimensional CCD camera 61 of the image capturing part 6 sequentially captures images of the identifier printing areas 950 (see
The two-dimensional CCD camera 61a of the image capturing part 6 sequentially captures images of the identifier printing areas 950 (see
Then, for each of the front surface 91 and the back surface 92 of the printing medium 9, as in the first embodiment, the page identification result for each page is compared with the page identification information 432 (see
With the printing apparatus 1a, as in the first embodiment, a printing defect can be quickly detected during inspection of the first page in which the printing defect has occurred, irrespective of with which ink color out of the plurality of colors used in the printing apparatus 1a the printing defect has occurred. It is also possible to easily specify the color of an ink with which a printing defect has occurred.
With the printing apparatus 1a according to the third embodiment, it is in particular possible to easily inspect consistency in printing between the front surface 91 and the back surface 92 of each page (i.e., whether or not the content printed on the front surface 91 of a single page of the printing medium 9 corresponds to the content printed on the back surface 92 of that page), by comparing a combination of the page identification result acquired from the image capturing result of the front surface 91 of each page and the page identification result acquired from the image capturing result of the back surface 92 of that page with a combination of the page identification information 432 included in the print data 431 of the front surface 91 of the page and the page identification information 432 included in the print data 431 of the back surface 92 of the page.
While the above has been a description of embodiments of the present invention, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications are possible.
The page identifiers described above and shown in
The page identifier 95 or the bar code 96 does not necessarily have to be printed with either inks of all of the plurality of colors used in the printing apparatus or only an ink of any one of these colors, and it may be printed with, for example, inks of an arbitrary number of colors, which is at least two, out of the above plurality of colors, so as to include single-color parts, the number of which is equal to the arbitrary number of colors. In other words, the page identifier 95 or the bar code 96 includes at least one single-color part printed with any one of the plurality of colors used in the printing apparatus. Then, by printing single-color parts with all of the plurality of colors during the period in which printing is being performed for the unit page number, it is possible to detect printing defects due to inks of all of the colors in inkjet color printing.
In the printing apparatuses according to the above-described embodiments, for example, instead of moving the printing medium 9 with the scanning mechanism 27, the printing medium 9 may be fixed and the ejection unit 3 and the image capturing part 6 (and also the ejection unit 3a) may be moved in the scanning direction. In other words, it is sufficient that the scanning mechanism 27 causes the printing medium 9 to move in the scanning direction relative to the ejection unit 3 and the image capturing part 6 (and also the ejection unit 3a).
The configuration of the printing apparatus 1 may be applied to a printing apparatus in which an ejection unit moves back and forth in a direction perpendicular to a scanning direction and a printing medium 9 is moved by a predetermined distance in the scanning direction for each single unidirectional movement of the ejection unit (so-called shuttle printing is performed). Furthermore, the printing apparatus 1 may perform, for example, sheet-fed printing in which printing is sequentially performed on a plurality of printing media that do not have a long length.
While the invention has been shown and described in detail, the foregoing description is in all aspects illustrative and not restrictive. It is therefore understood that numerous modifications and variations can be devised without departing from the scope of the invention.
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